Deal #5035

Madagascar
Created at
2016-04-26
Last update
2024-07-02
Last full update
2024-07-02

Consultation of local community

Community consultation
Limited consultation
Comment on consultation of local community
QMM failed to provide adequate information for local people about the mine development, with many local people having “ no, or only very little, idea about the dramatic changes taking place and the reasons for them”

How did the community react?

Community reaction
Rejection
Comment on community reaction
Local inhabitants armed with spears and slingshots have been protesting since Wednesday against the low prices the company paid to buy their land. The protesters in Fort Dauphin say the mine exploited them, a charge the company denies.

Displacement of people

Comment on displacement of people
The company displaced local people from their land. An estimated 6000 people live in rural villages in and around the forest and heathland area which is to be removed to make room for the mine. People allegedly have lost access to the food, firewood and medicines they had relied upon from the forest.

Negative impacts for local communities

Negative impacts for local communities
Environmental degradation
Comment on negative impacts for local communities
Large protests against heavy metals and radioactive pollution of water, soil and the impact on the health of communities and ecosystems.

Promised or received compensation

Promised compensation (e.g. for damages or resettlements)
The plots went for between 100 and 6,000 Malagazy ariary. Many community members received either inadequate compensation or no compensation at all for their customary land rights.